Literature DB >> 30850531

Organic enantiomeric high-T c ferroelectrics.

Peng-Fei Li1, Wei-Qiang Liao1, Yuan-Yuan Tang1, Wencheng Qiao2, Dewei Zhao3, Yong Ai1, Ye-Feng Yao4, Ren-Gen Xiong3.   

Abstract

For nearly 100 y, homochiral ferroelectrics were basically multicomponent simple organic amine salts and metal coordination compounds. Single-component homochiral organic ferroelectric crystals with high-Curie temperature (T c) phase transition were very rarely reported, although the first ferroelectric Rochelle salt discovered in 1920 is a homochiral metal coordination compound. Here, we report a pair of single-component organic enantiomorphic ferroelectrics, (R)-3-quinuclidinol and (S)-3-quinuclidinol, as well as the racemic mixture (Rac)-3-quinuclidinol. The homochiral (R)- and (S)-3-quinuclidinol crystallize in the enantiomorphic-polar point group 6 (C 6) at room temperature, showing mirror-image relationships in vibrational circular dichroism spectra and crystal structure. Both enantiomers exhibit 622F6-type ferroelectric phase transition with as high as 400 K [above that of BaTiO3 (T c = 381 K)], showing very similar ferroelectricity and related properties, including sharp step-like dielectric anomaly from 5 to 17, high saturation polarization (7 μC/cm2), low coercive field (15 kV/cm), and identical ferroelectric domains. Their racemic mixture (Rac)-3-quinuclidinol, however, adopts a centrosymmetric point group 2/m (C 2h), undergoing a nonferroelectric high-temperature phase transition. This finding reveals the enormous benefits of homochirality in designing high-T c ferroelectrics, and sheds light on exploring homochiral ferroelectrics with great application.

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Keywords:  enantiomer; ferroelectric domains; ferroelectricity; homochirality

Year:  2019        PMID: 30850531      PMCID: PMC6442576          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1817866116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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